重新思考性身份与亲密关系的二分法:中国男同性恋者在混合取向婚姻中的心理健康

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jianmin Shao, Chuansheng Chen, J. Borelli
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摘要

很少有研究调查混合取向婚姻(mom)中男同性恋者的心理适应。混合取向婚姻是指配偶一方是性少数群体(如男同性恋/女同性恋、双性恋),而另一方是异性恋者。研究男同性恋者在妈妈中的心理调整,可以深入了解性身份如何与关系动态交叉,从而在异性恋规范社会中塑造心理健康。基于对54名中国男同性恋者的问卷调查,本研究考察了婚姻关系质量、同性关系质量和性身份对其心理调整(抑郁、生活满意度和孤独感)的相对影响。多元回归分析显示,积极的性别认同对抑郁和孤独有显著的负向预测作用,对生活满意度有显著的正向预测作用。婚姻关系质量与生活满意度呈显著正相关,与孤独感呈显著负相关,而同性关系质量对心理适应无显著预测作用。结果表明,性别认同和婚姻关系质量对男同性恋母亲的心理健康有重要影响。讨论的重点是中国的社会文化背景,这些文化背景在一定程度上塑造了男同性恋者在妈妈中的处境。
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Rethinking the dichotomy of sexual identity and relational intimacies: Chinese gay men’s mental health in mixed-orientation marriages
ABSTRACT Very little research has examined the psychological adjustment of gay men in mixed-orientation marriages (MOMs) – a marital union wherein one spouse is a sexual minority person (e.g. gay/lesbian, bisexual) while the other is heterosexual. Examining gay men’s psychological adjustment in MOMs provides insights into how sexual identity intersects with relationship dynamics to shape mental health in heteronormative societies. Based on survey responses from 54 Chinese gay men in MOMs who simultaneously engage in a same-sex relationship occurring outside of marriages, the current exploratory study examined the relative contributions of marital relationship quality, same-sex relationship quality, and sexual identity to their psychological adjustment (i.e. depression, life satisfaction, and loneliness). Multiple regression analyses revealed that positive sexual identity was a significantly negative predictor of depression and loneliness and a significantly positive predictor of life satisfaction. Whereas marital relationship quality was significantly and positively associated with life satisfaction and negatively associated with loneliness, same-sex relationship quality was not a significant predictor of psychological adjustment. Results indicate that both sexual identity and marital relationship quality play important roles in the mental health of gay men in MOMs. Discussion focuses on the sociocultural contexts in China that in part shape gay men’s situations in MOMs.
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Psychology & Sexuality
Psychology & Sexuality PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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